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  Gawker Artists: James M. Graham
James specializes in portraits and narrative imagery, from fashion to fine art to erotica.
James has also spent 20 years as a filmmaker, at various times producing, writing, directing and shooting.
He has worked on a variety of projects ranging from a Guns 'n' Roses video to the 2004 Natori Lingerie Campaign.He is from Raleigh, North Carolina.
www.gawker.com /artists/james-m-graham.php   (100 words)

  
  James Graham
James Graham was born in 1753 in Virginia, died on 14 Jun 1830 in Jackson, Ohio, at age 77, and was buried on 17 Jun 1830 in Grahamsville Cemetery, Jackson, Ohio.
James R Graham was born on 21 Aug 1835 in Ohio, died on 12 Dec 1902 in Grahamsville, Jackson, Ohio, at age 67, and was buried in Grahamsville Cemetery, Jackson, Ohio.
Hadley Earl Graham was born on 4 Jan 1909 in Harrison, Missouri, died on 6 Mar 1953 in Rattlesnake, Missoula, Montana, at age 44, and was buried on 9 Mar 1953 in Missoula Cem, Missoula, Montana.
home.earthlink.net /~martyc05/graham.htm   (3665 words)

  
 Graham's Celestial Bed
James Graham was one of the most notorious quacks of the 18th century.
Graham was born in England in 1745, the son of a saddler.
Graham advertised that anyone who rented the bed for the night would be "blessed with progeny." Sterility or impotence would be cured.
www.museumofhoaxes.com /graham.html   (647 words)

  
 Sir James Robert George Graham (1792-1861)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James was the son of Sir James Graham and Lady Catharine Stewart, daughter of John, seventh earl of Galloway.
Graham feared that this might imperil his seat, and showed the impatience of an aristocratic whig by asking, ‘Am I to carry Blamire on my back?’ The answer was given, ‘Take care that Blamire hasn't to carry thee,’ and this incident is characteristic of the cause of Graham's political failure.
Graham's supercilious manner in dealing with representatives from Scotland and in announcing the decision of the cabinet was singularly unfortunate, and was greatly responsible for creating the feeling of hard usage which led to the secession of the Free kirk.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /town/terrace/adw03/peel/people/graham.htm   (3081 words)

  
 james graham history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James Graham was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Thompson Graham and was born July 10, 1827 on the Joseph Graham homestead in Jefferson Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
James served in all of the eight battles engaged in by the regiment and was discharged from the service on August 9, 1848, at Fort Homilton, New York.
James Graham died January 31, 1918 and was buried in the South Side Cemetery in Butler.
www.westol.com /dgraham/jamshistry.htm   (538 words)

  
 Dr. James C. Graham - Family Foot and Ankle Care Provider in Central Illinois
Anodyne treatment is available locally at the office of Dr. James C. Graham, for more information call 217-342-2040.
Graham has been in private practice in Effingham since 1989 and is on staff at St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital and Effingham Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center.
Graham is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, the American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopaedics and Medicine, and American Professional Wound Care Association.
www.drjcgraham.com /articles/featuredarticle.htm   (816 words)

  
 Untitled Document
But James applied for hockey jobs outside of Canada last summer, and it was revealed in a Globe and Mail story last week that he was working for a hockey organization in Majadahonda near Madrid as well as serving as an assistant coach for the Spanish national team at the recent world C championship.
James, 49, spent this past season as head coach of Majadahonda (near Madrid) and was an assistant with the Spanish national team that recently placed second to Korea at the World C championship.
James "had a relationship with young men" that was against the law, but did not accept that the former Canadian coach "played with young people's minds" or abused his position of authority.
www.freewebs.com /anaphesupport/01_Archives_2.html   (5683 words)

  
 St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Bill Graham
In the process, Graham drew attention to this brilliant period of cultural revolution and focused its creative energy into a performance ethic that has become the standard for live stage presentation.
Graham developed few memories of his family, having spent his formative years surrounded by air raids and bomb shelters, and as the Nazis pushed into France in 1941, Bill was separated from his ailing sister as he fled (mostly on foot) with the other refugees.
In 1950, though, Graham was drafted at the onset of the Korean War.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419200475   (1058 words)

  
 History of the James Graham Brown Foundation
The James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc. was established under a trust agreement in 1943 and formally incorporated in 1954.
James Graham Brown was a lumberman, horseman, and entrepreneur with the majority of his wealth being made in the timber industry.
The mission of the James Graham Brown Foundation is to foster the well-being, quality of life and image of Louisville and Kentucky.
www.jgbf.org /history.html   (115 words)

  
 Clan Graham
Their son, Malise Graham, had the earldom of Stratherne removed from him by King James I and given to his uncle, Robert Graham, on the grounds that his mother should not have inherited a title whose descent was strictly through the male line, but received the earldom of Menteith instead.
William, ancestor of the Grahams of Garvoch in Perthshire, from a younger son of whome came the Grahams of Balgowan, the most celebrated fo which family was the gallant Sir Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch, the hero of Barossa.
The Grahams of the borders are descended from Sir John Graham of Kilbrude, called, from his bravery, Sir John "With the bright sword", second son of Malise, Earl first of Strathearn, and afterwards of Menteith, by his wife, the Lady Ann Vere, daughter of Henry, Earl of Oxford.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/dtog/graham2.html   (3836 words)

  
 Silent Edge
Sheldon Kennedy was coached by Graham James, a highly respected and nationally famous coach, as a junior-level hockey player in Winnipeg, and then during the late 1980s on the Swift Current Broncos of Canada's Western Hockey League.
He was sexually abused as a teen by Graham James, his coach and "father figure," who controlled his hockey career and his daily life from the time he was 14 to 19.
In January 1997, Graham James was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for sexually assaulting Kennedy and another unidentified player.
www.silent-edge.org /kennedy.html   (877 words)

  
 Romanticism On the Net 23 (August 2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Graham's therapy seems in part to be based on an analogous dynamic: it proceeds by disciplining and exhausting sexual desire in order to give the death instinct (the desire to exchange temporal for spiritual bodies) free reign.
In discussing Graham's therapeutic practices we therefore need a framework able to orchestrate moments of blockage (caused by illness and the 'Thought of Death'), ecstasy (seen as an intensification of the sexual instincts and of the desire for transcendence/death) and revivification of the ailing body.
Graham's therapy attempts to bring the primary power into the present so that, as Graham notes, the patient is 'environed with a visible species of celestial glory' (18).
www.erudit.org /revue/ron/2001/v/n23/005991ar.html   (12639 words)

  
 Citrus Research and Education Center, Dr. Jim Graham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Graham, J. Graham, J.H. Assessing costs of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in agroecosystems.
Graham, J.H. Larval feeding injury to citrus roots and its relationship to invasion by soil-borne plant pathogens.
Graham, J.H., T.R. Gottwald, J. Cubero, and D.S. Achor.
www.crec.ifas.ufl.edu /CRECHOME/grahamprofile.htm   (790 words)

  
 DOCTOR JAMES GRAHAM: O.W.L.'S SERVANT
James Graham was one of the most extraordinary figures of 18th century medical practice.
Graham was frequently scorned as a quack by the medical hierarchy of the time, and some of his ideas were certainly unorthodox.
For all his obsessions with health, James Graham died suddenly from a ruptured blood vessel in a house in Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh in 1794, at the age of 49.
members.fortunecity.com /gillonj/doctorjamesgraham   (511 words)

  
 Descendents of James Graham
Andrew Graham was a surgeon in the British Navy, and died in that service, never having come to this country.
James Patterson settled on the old homestead in Powell Valley, and cared for his parents as long as they lived.
Graham, daughter of C. Graham; no record of children; no record of date and plance of death Sources: Tennessans in the Civil War, II, 41; Claiborne Co. marriage Records, Vol.
www.joepayne.org /graham.htm   (5077 words)

  
 James A. Graham
Forming an assault unit from members of his small company headquarters, Capt. Graham boldly led a fierce assault through the second platoon's position, forcing the enemy to abandon the first machine gun position, thereby relieving some of the pressure on his second platoon, and enabling evacuation of the wounded to a more secure area.
The last radio transmission from Capt. Graham reported that he was being assaulted by a force of 25 enemy soldiers; he died while protecting himself and the wounded man he chose not to abandon.
James A. Graham attended high school in Brandywine, Maryland, and received a BA degree in mathematics from Teachers College in Frostburg, Maryland, June 1963.
www.mishalov.com /Graham.html   (763 words)

  
 James Graham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Graham was the name of several people:
James Graham, an American politician, Representative from North Carolina
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Graham   (82 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Features - Just watts the doctor ordered   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
AS THE doors to Dr James Graham’s mysterious Temple of Health creaked open, the sight which greeted the crowds of curious Georgian gents and their blushing ladies was nothing if not intriguing.
Whether anyone actually did conceive courtesy of Dr Graham’s wild invention is lost in the mists of time, but several of his other bizarre theories and ideas - and those of his fellow quacks - may sound familiar 250 years on.
And although on the surface Dr Graham’s theories seem outrageous and bizarre, they may not be a million miles removed from some of today’s common practices, she adds.
news.scotsman.com /features.cfm?id=716242005   (1336 words)

  
 James Graham & Sons - New York Art Gallery NYC : About Us
British ceramists and is still the only gallery in the United States that specializes in their work within the context of a contemporary program.
Established in 1857, James Graham & Sons is one of the oldest family-run galleries in the United States.
The original founder of the company was Samuel Graham, who was born in Kirkandy, Scotland.
www.jamesgrahamandsons.com /?fuse=about   (344 words)

  
 Angus Council | Local History | People of Angus | The Marquis of Montrose
Marquis of Montrose, was born in October 1612, a long-awaited son and heir for the wealthy Graham family.
James must have spent much of his childhood at both these homes, as well as at the main family residence of Kincardine Castle in Perthshire.
James succeeded him as Earl at the tender age of fourteen.
www.angus.gov.uk /history/features/people/marquismont.htm   (901 words)

  
 Graham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Liu, S., Graham, J. E., Bigelow, L., Morse, P.D. and B.J. Wilkinson.
Identification of Listeria moncytogenes mRNAs produced in response to growth at reduced temperature.
Daigle, F., Graham, J. E., and R. Curtiss III.
www.louisville.edu /medschool/microbiology/graham.html   (175 words)

  
 McGonagall Online: The Execution of James Graham, Marquis of Montrose
Thus died, at the age of thirty-eight, James Graham, Marquis of Montrose,
James Graham, first Marquis of Montrose (1612-1650) was one of the most skillful leaders to espouse the King's cause during the civil wars of the mid-seventeenth century.
James Graham, Marquis of Montrose - Concise biography from Hail Caledonia...
www.mcgonagall-online.org.uk /poems/pgexmont.htm   (1333 words)

  
 James M. Graham - Photography
James has spent 20 years as a filmmaker / photographer, at various times producing, writing, directing and shooting.
He is featured in the new Taschen book, "The New Erotic Photography," available in progressive bookstores everywhere, and is planning a gallery exhibition and monograph release in 2007.
James is available for commercial, fashion, portrait and editorial assignments.
jamesmgraham.blogspot.com   (2285 words)

  
 James Graham - BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2002
Winning the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2004 award - not only was James the first male winner, he was the first Gaelic singer to be successful - is just the first step on James's journey.
Although his mother, an accordionist, is the only other family member who plays an instrument, James's father and sister are good singers and were always singing around the house, and at weekends, friends
Coached and encouraged by his tutor at the RSAMD, the well-known singer and immensely knowledgeable Gaelic scholar Kenna Campbell, James became increasingly passionate about singing and he credits Kenna Campbell with giving him the confidence to enter the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year competition.
www.handsupfortrad.co.uk /youngtrad/James_Graham.htm   (636 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Arts reviews | Albert's Boy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Twenty-two-year-old James Graham's new play pairs the shock-headed scientist with a young family friend, Peter Bucky, just returned to the US from the Korean War.
Graham seeks to stoke an ethical battle between hot-headed American and world-weary European, between pro- and anti-atomic bomb.
But, here at least, that argument is a no-brainer, and it takes two top-drawer performances to sustain the play as far as its incendiary conclusion.
www.guardian.co.uk /arts/reviews/story/0,11712,1540740,00.html   (327 words)

  
 James Graham - [Sunday Herald]
Originally from Lochinver in Assynt, Graham was not only the first Gaelic singer but the first of the male persuasion to claim the title, landing the deal for this debut recording as part of his prize.
The aplomb and calm authority – born of having competed in the Mod since he was 10 – which so impressed the judges that night are abundantly in evidence throughout the album.
This understated lead is matched by similar lyrical subtlety on the part of Graham’s instrumental guests, including pianist James Ross, guitarist Kris Drever, Donal Brown on flute and whistles and Phamie Gow on clarsach.
www.sundayherald.com /47806   (379 words)

  
 DBLP: James H. Graham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James H. Graham, Patricia Ralston: Intelligent Computer-Based Monitoring and Fault Isolation for Industrial Processes.
James H. Graham, Irfan S. Karachiwala, Adel Said Elmaghraby: Evaluation of a Prototype Visualization for Distributed Simulations.
James H. Graham, Thaddeus F. Kadela: Parallel Algorithms and Architectures for Optimal State Estimation.
informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/g/Graham:James_H=.html   (206 words)

  
 James Graham, Marquis of Montrose, 1612-50
Scottish general, poet and Royalist hero who won a series of spectacular victories in Scotland against the Covenanters for Charles I, but was finally deserted by Charles II.
James Graham inherited the earldom of Montrose from his father in 1626.
Montrose's son James was confirmed in the inheritance of the Montrose titles.
www.british-civil-wars.co.uk /biog/montrose.htm   (1397 words)

  
 The Staff at the office of Dr. James C. Graham - Family Foot and Ankle Care Provider in Central Illinois
Graham attended Southern Illinois University for his Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences and is a graduate of Dr. William Scholl's College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, IL.
Graham is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, the American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics, and the American Board of Primary Podiatric Medicine.
She takes care of all insurance billing and is the person you need to speak with regarding any complications with your insurance billings / payments.
www.drjcgraham.com /staff.htm   (336 words)

  
 Quaequam Blog!
One of my favourite species is the false killer whale, for no other reason than for its name.
My guess is that if people stuck their heads above the parapet a bit more, they’d find fresh air rather than bullets, but it takes a lot of guts to be the first to do it.
I like to think she was being sarcastic and sympathising with how lousy the line generally is. But a part of me wonders if Transport for London’s new policy is to describe the quality of service in terms of “brilliance,” in a hope that we’ll somehow not realise that it’s slowly getting worse.
www.theliberati.net /quaequamblog   (1818 words)

  
 Dalmunzie - Scotland's Heritage Hotel - The James Graham Library
The James Graham Library (named after the owners Great, Great Grandfather who migrated to Australia) is specifically designed to assist guests researching their ancestors.
The Directors Scott ‘Graham’ Poole and Brianna Poole nee ‘Stewart’ are Australians of Scots descent with family on both sides originating from Perthshire, and Scott has been a member of the Australian Society of Genealogists for 15 years, specialising in Scots ancestry.
The James Graham Library with its historic ambiance is also an ideal room for private dining.
www.dalmunzie.com /genealogy-library-g.asp   (431 words)

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